... left-wingers and communists who were seen to be everywhere. (Don't forget, this was the height of the Cold War and Senator Joe, though dead, was still a big hero in many quarters). Indeed, Caufield shows that Guy Banister's main concern in New Orleans was just that, smokin' out the commies, and Oswald seems to have played a part in it. The opening forty-seven pages, Chapter 1, details Bannister and Oswald's relationship in this area. Caufield has visited many areas and done research that should have been done years ago. I'm thinking particularly of his examination of Joseph A. Milteer and Willie Somersett; of Clay Shaw, ...

... eyes'.1 4 Doyle in 1992 left and 'Frenchy' right. At first glance this is quite plausible but Jack White pointed out: 'All Frenchy tramp candidates must pass the vertical wrinkle test. All photos of him show a deep VERTICAL "squint" wrinkle of the supraorbital ridge between the 13 Mark Bridger, 'A rough guide to Oswald lookalikes' in Dealey Plaza Echo , vol. 7, no. 1, 2003 at <http://www.maryferrell.org/ showDoc.html?docId=16250&search=gedney#relPageId=25&tab= page>. Why did John Gedney claim to be one of the photographed 'tramps'? ...

... and Governor Connally without damage to itself, was that round fired from the doctored rifle, which only hit JFK and simply fell out of his body when it was moved. The appeal of this is the way it cuts through a thicket of problems in the assassination, the shallow back wound, the mystery of CE399 and the framing of Oswald, the apparent owner of a Mannlicher-Carcano.29 Exploring this further, this shot was perhaps fired from the Book Depository where the shooter made sure he was seen by poking the rifle out of the window before the motorcade passed by. The Mannlicher-Carcano which could be tied to Oswald and three spent rounds were left for ...

... 29 <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v =9 _VsNZl6LGU&t =1m6s> the sole eyewitness to any alleged gunman; commandeered a police radio and learned that patrolman J .D . Tippit had been shot; rushed to the scene and eventually ended up outside the downtown cinema where Lee Harvey Oswald was arrested, in time to witness him being brought out.3 0 Mr Aynesworth's experiences took place within a few square miles over the course of 90 minutes; and, furthermore, it was actually his job to go looking for the action and follow the story. How much less incredible does his experience therefore seem in comparison to ...

... the trap of becoming buried in its own completeness.1 On the other hand, that wealth of context sometimes proves to be rather simple. Take the U2 shootdown that scuppered Eisenhower's planned peace talks. There are accumulated decades of speculation about what really happened, some of it lapping at the edges of the career of a young Lee Harvey Oswald; but in Mr Talbot's telling the episode is surprisingly empty. Dulles informed Eisenhower that the U2's altitude would be out of reach of Soviet anti-aircraft defences. Dulles was wrong and Eisenhower humiliated; and that is the end of that little mystery, apparently.2 Eisenhower, for what it's worth, came to realise late in ...

... , kinda like a porch. ' The authors comment: 'How did this Indian know that in 1963 the Texas School Book Depository had on it's north side a loading dock? (It was later removed.) '7 The second occurs when they are discussing what actually happened on the 6th floor of the TSBD. Q: 'You said Oswald was looking through the scope and then handed the rifle to Wallace, right? ' Q: Factor: 'Yeah...then he leaned it against...kinda like a table saw; he had it all ready to go. ' (p . 62) The authors tracked down Harold Norman, who was working in ...

... coverage of many political issues now seems to treat some (though rarely left) minority views as deserving equal coverage with mainstream opinion because of a supposed need to provide 'balance'. Had this logic been followed in the past, the National Front would have been debating on TV in the 70s with the Prime Minister and the clever and adroit Oswald Mosley would have been a regular panellist on the 30s equivalent of Question Time, had there been one. Who knows how UK politics might have turned out then if that had been so? A further noticeable trend is the conducting of political discussion programmes on TV and radio in the manner of parlour games with a genial host (often ...

... of JFK in Dallas. Some officials suspected that Castro had retaliated against Kennedy, tit for tat. Equally possible was that some of the CIA's own officers and agents, who hated President Kennedy for failing to back the Bay of Pigs invasion with American air and naval power, had killed the President. The reputed Dallas assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald, had murky relationships with the CIA, FBI, Naval Intelligence and Cuban exile organizations. Oswald's killer, Dallas nightclub owner Jack Ruby, reportedly visited Cuba in 1959 to meet Trafficante. Such associations raised questions that must have disturbed CIA insiders. Thorough investigation of any of these leads might uncover a Dallas or New Orleans conspiracy involving CIA ...

... insecurity/>. 60 The US political system has a low tolerance of mavericks and if Trump looks like endangering the interests of the major powers within US society, especially the military-intelligence-industrial complex, which has now another highly profitable Cold War going, he will be got rid of. My guess is that another Lee Harvey Oswald is being prepared to carry the can for Trump's assassination, just in case. 61 Goldman Sach's no. 2, Gary Cohn, will be director of the National Economic Council and an assistant to the President for economic policy; former Goldman partner and mortgage trader, Steven Mnuchin, will be Secretary of Treasury; and Steve Bannon, ...

... back in time to stand in the shoes (and look through the sniperscope) of the mystery grassy knoll gunman, then just 21 years old. Stephen Fagin is curator of the Sixth Floor Museum, which is housed in the former book depository building on the outskirts of Dallas, Texas. From there the 'official' assassin – Lee Harvey Oswald – is said to have fired on 1 See <http://tinyurl.com/ycbfmfjy> or <http://www.idoc.state.il.us/subsections/search/ inms_print.asp?idoc=N14006> 2 <http://tinyurl.com/qzfs4jb> or ...